They agreed to use this parental control app, which the majority of you know what is called, Net Nanny. You have got to be kidding me! And why did my parents downloaded this app?
That will be better, hopefully. I really want to delete this. Thanks for reading my review! Bec of the app I have to use discord to message my friends and when I tried looking up a meme to send to them it blocked it.
Edit u can also escape the timer that blocks the internet and junk if u close out of the app and play non online games, also works for stopping the timer from going down obviously doesn't work for the time of day junk but u can fix that by changing ur time zone.
I purchased this application and subscription for my family of six, and specifically my year-old. The app did a good job of blocking content, but then also blocked out a number of apps he would need for online education. Because of that, I constantly find myself having to delete or disable the application for him to access what he needs for school, which opens him up to threats and has exposed him to filth online a number of times.
I have sent a number of emails to the developer with little to no engagement. The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:. The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:. Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. App Store Preview. Screenshots iPhone iPad. Nov 9, Version Bug fixes and improvements.
Ratings and Reviews. App Privacy. Size When a user is changed it stays associated with the Windows Account permanently even after a computer restart. This will let you create a new Net Nanny profile for the Windows account or selecting an existing. This prevents kids from creating a new Windows Account to get around settings or limits. Parent can change the Net Nanny profile for each Windows Accounts at any time by selecting the Net Nanny icon from the task bar and selecting Switch User.
This will require the Parent password. Yes, you can have unique time settings per device. To do this create a unique Net Nanny profile for each device and associate that profile with the device during the setup process. Parent can create an unlimited number of Net Nanny profiles for their devices or family. New Users are created thru the install process.
Windows macOS. You can check the hardware generation of your Kindle Fire you have by doing the following: Check the Kindle generation by opening the Settings App on the Kindle device, select "Device Options" then go to "About Fire Tablet".
This screen will show the model and generation of Kindle device. Make sure that it is "8th Generation" or above. This screen will show the FireOS version running. For Net Nanny to correctly install you have must have version 6. Go to the Parent Dashboard and login with your account credentials.
Select the Menu option in the top right corner Select Manage Installs Select Remove Device from the device you are needing to replace On the new device go to install. Close the browser and re-launch and try the filter again. This can be resolved by following these steps First uninstall Net Nanny from your device Next Open Firefox Web Browser In the address bar type About:Config and hit enter on your keyboard Accept the prompt for the risks and then search for and select Enterprise Find the option for Ensure security.
Internet Filter Q: How do I block or allow specific websites? To allow or block a specific website, follow these steps: Go to the Parent Dashboard and login with your account credentials. Add specific websites to the Allow or Block lists. Select the Child Profile associated with the device. Select the Profile Settings. Select Block of Allow Specific Apps. Select from list of apps that you wish to block. Q: How do I change filter categories?
To change the filter categories, follow these steps: Go to Parent Dashboard and login with your account credentials. Select from Categories those that you would like to get Alerts for or those you want Blocked. Select the arrow next to each category to Allow, Alert or Block.
Allow — Allows sites with this content to be accessed. Alert — Alerts the parent in the Family Feed and a notification will be sent to the parent. Block — The user will receive a message that the website they are attempting to access is blocked.
The Block will be present in the Family Feed and a notification will be sent to parent. To create a screen time schedule, follow these steps: Go to the Parent Dashboard and login with your account credentials.
Tap one of the days of the week on your screen and select the option for No Internet or Device Paused Tap within the colored box and then drag the arrows up and down to cover the desired time — do this for each day. Tap on the Searches icon to see search terms made through web browsers. Tap on the Screen Time icon to see the amount of screen time your child has used by day, week or month. Tap on the Location icon to see the current location of your child and tap Location History to see a day history.
Select the Menu icon in the upper right-hand corner. Select General Settings. Select Change Password , enter a new password and confirm. Q: How quickly will changes take place after I make an update in the Parent Dashboard?
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